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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1935)
PAYETTE AUCTION EXCHANGE "Where B ujw u u l Seller H M * • Livestock and Merchandise GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., JANUARY 17, 1935 — = honor of Mrs. Oreellng with a nice DECLAMATORY ministration has encouraged this detailed farm expenses. The still Parties Given \ friends Farm Records party on Tuesday afternoon. Inviting movement by supplying free record more complete O.8.C. farm record of Mrs. Greeling to make books to all contract signers who re books are available but not for free BOARD MEETING three tables of bridge. Mrs. F. C. quest them and to others In some distribution. For Greetings; ' Bohlson Essential Facts of Ontario won first prize Instances. Hie first of these record ON FRIDAY NIGHT and Mrs. Fred Schlapkohl of On books, distributed last year, were won second. Mrs. Creeling was Eagles Benefit tario somewhat Inadequate by Mrs. Andrew McOlnnls Is recov presented with a guest prize. "For the time and effort used, an considered farm management specialists for ering from an attack of the flu There la a demand for 100 head FOR THE GREELINGS of cattle and 100 head of hogs every Saturday. Here la your Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schlreman Best Livestock Market. were hosts Sunday night with a dinner and bridge complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Oreellng, Jr„ of Yakima, who are visiting here. After the dinner, three tables of cards were enjoyed. Mrs. C. L. Mc Coy won first prize for ladles and Mr. Dick Tensen won first prize PAYETTE, IDA. PHONE 104J for the men. Mrs. C. L. McCoy entertained In A. C. FENSKE. Prop. Sales Every Saturday January Clearance Stoves and Heaters * j During our January Clearance We are making substantial reductions on all heaters and stoves in stock. It will pay you to see our line before you buy. USED ROUND OAK HEATERS................ $8 up CIRCULATOR and HEATROLA STOVES .... U sed.......................................... $20.00 and up SIX NEW RANGES, Reduced to $32.50 to $48 NEW COOK STOVES............................... $15 up Nordale Furniture Store OREGON NYSSA Drive In At POWELL’S SERVICE STATION Wise Policy to Change Oil more frequently in Cold Weather. Heavier carbon accumulations make it necessary. Try Zerolene and Pure Penn Mobiloil Standard Gasoline POWELL’S SERVICE STATION Open Day and Night a: 'rei. NYSSA Phone 1 Everij Two Minutes ANOTHER HOME BURNS' you are underinsured, or if you let your fire insurance lapse even for a single day, your property values are exposed to / F loss. Fires occur unexpectedly and destroy much valuable property in a brief time. You owe it to yourself to be carefully protected. How could you be adequately compensated for your loss if you were uninsured or underinsured? Let u t help you obtain an ap praisal, make suggestions, and furnish adequate insurants b Don M. Graham Fire Insurance Bonds NYSSA Notary Public OREGON The county Declamatory Board annual farm Inventory gives a far anything except recording crop data EAGLES CARD PARTY met the office of Superintendent mer more Information about his for AAA compliance and other Mr. and Mrs Dave DeGross were The Eagles lodge gave a card J. L. at Turnbull business than any other recor. simple records. Vale visitors Tuesday. Ontario, Friday, says party Tuesday night with five January 11. The at schools W. I. Myers, governor of the will be di Charles Drewts has been sick tables of bridge and two of pinochle Credit administration. In con This year’s book, on the other this In play. After cards a lunch and vided Into two divisions this year, Farm week. nection with the National Farm In are much more complete, af dancing were enjoyed. The first card namely: the rural and town school ventory week which Is being observ hand, fording opportunity to keep cur Mrs. Laura Fisher and daughter party of the series will be given divisions. The rural and school div in Oregon, January 14 to 19. rent records and summaries for var Gladeen spent Sunday In Fruit- next Thursday evening, January 24. ision will be divided Into five zones. ed "More inventories should lead to ious crops, complete Inventories and land. Winners for the evening were: The zones will be worked out by more farm records and better busi bridge, women, Mrs. Bert Lienkaem- practices In general." per, high, Mrs. Earl Danley, low; Mrs. Kathryn Claypool and J. L. ness Farmers in Malheur county who men, Ernest Wilson, high, Dick Turnbull and presented to the desire some assistance In their rec Young, low; pinochle, women, Mrs. board. Commutes for each division ord keeping will be able to get Nick Rudlick, high, Mrs. H. Blair will be announced py the County It through a work cooperative arrange Johnson, low; men, Mr. Johnson School Superintendent. Another ment being carried out In Oregon high, and Bert Llenkaemper, low. meeting of the board to work out in January by which leaders in every final plans will be held shortly. county are being trained at a spec TUESDAY 5 BRIDGE Here is a genuine bargain in batteries. Regular ial conference with Oregon State Mrs. Bernard Frost was hostess to Members of the Declamatory college $4 95 Ensign Battery for Only $3.95 extension specialists to give the Tuesday bridge club this week. board present were: J. L. Turnbull this assistance. TOe county agent and your old battery. JJetter take advantage of Mrs. Artie Robertson won first prize and Miss Harriet« Aheam of On can give detailed Information about tario; Rex Bumbach, Kathryn Clay- and Mrs. Dewey Ray, second. this special offer before it is too late. plol, and Miss Beryl Nelson of Vale; these meetings. THURSDAY CLUB Albert B. Hopkins of Oregon Trail; Bankers throughout the state are Te Thursday bridge club met Owen Price of Nyssa, and Walter cooperating In this campaign to emphasize the value of keeping ac NYSSA with Mrs. George Stacey last week. Marshall of Lincoln. OREGON curate farm records because of the Mrs. Bernard Frost won first prize advantage of farmers In matters of and Mrs. Eldon Jensen, low. Guests credit arrangements, Insurance ad were Mrs. Frost, Mrs. Barr Doo ASK NON-PARTISAN justments, estate settlements, and little, Mrs. Henry Carl and Mrs. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS because farm records usually mean Watson Ketchen. more farm profits. CONTRACT CLUB The AAA program throughout the Mrs. Arthur Boydell entertained Statehouse, Salem, Jan. 15.—A bill United States, with nearly every C T the Contract club Monday after to make the office of district at commodity contract being based on noon with Mrs. H. G. Humphrey, torney non-partisan was Introduced past records, has greatly stimulated mother of Mrs. E. D. Norcott, as in the house Tuesday by Warren the practice of farm record keeping, the only guest. Mrs. Howard Lar of Multnomah. The bill provides extension men report. Some Oregon that candidates for district attor counties are already well organized sen won high score. ney shall be elected In the same in this field and in these farmers manner as judges of the circuit and have been holding community meet SUNSHINE CLUB About thirty-five guests enjoyed supreme courts. There would be no ings during January to close last the Sunshine club Friday after' party designations after the names year's books and open new ones. A fine, lustrous en noon at the Tensen building. Del of the candidates on the ballot. The agricultural adjustment ad QUICK DRYING amel—for furniture egates from Vale, Parma and New SMOOTH FLOWING Plymouth were present. Mrs. N. H. and interior wood Pinkertson, Mrs. Jess Lawrence work. Wear-resist EASY TO USE and Mrs. Melnzer of Parma were Can be washed ex ing. winners of prizes given during the a g a in an d ag ain . afternoon. A covered lunch was Wide color choice. enjoyed at the close. - Battery Special - LARSON MOTOR COMPANY FULL€R PAINTS 12 PLAN GUILD PARTY The committee for St. Paul’s Guild met yesterday afternoon and made plans for a benefit card party to be given the second Wednesday in February, the 13th. Hostesses will be, Mrs. Artie Robertson and Mrs. E. D. Norcott; Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and Mrs. Frank Morgan; Mrs. Dewey Ray and Mrs. Ray Emmott, for bridge. Mrs. Betty LaFrenz and Mrs. H. R. Sherwood will have the Ken sington. HOT TAMALE HALF. The Ladies aid of the Methodist Community church will hold a chicken hot tamale sale In the Johnson Variety store Saturday. If any one desires to have the tam ales delivered to their homes they may call the parsonage. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE Notice is hereby given that parties desiring to graze livestock within the Juntura grazing district during the season of) 1935 must file the ap plications for permits without delay. Application may be had at the office of the county clerk and should be filed with the clerk. The Malheur County Grazing Board has adjourn ed to January 31st, at which time applications lor permits will be con sidered. By order of the Board. ROY DALEY, County Clerk. JAN. 17-24. C O N S TIP A TIO N Can be Helped! ( I /ie what Doctors do) Why do the bowels usually mov* •egularly and thoroughly, long after I physician has given you treatment lor constipation? Because the doctor gives a liquid native that can always be taken in the right amount. You can gradually reduce the dose. Reduced dosage it the secret of real and safe relief from constipation. Ask your doctor about this. Ask your druggist how populsr liquid laxatives nave become. The nghl liquid laxative gives the right kind of help, and the right amount of help When the dose is repeated, instead a more each time, you take less. Unti the bowels are moving regularly ant thoroughly without any help at all The liquid laxative generally use* is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. £ contains senna and cascara, am these are natural laxatives that forn no habit — even in children. Yms druggist has it; ask (or— i& L & tU a e O i SYRUP PEPSIN N e w K id n e y s rem «mj* I — _______LA swmAm v e o r newleetmi. tir * d » ■ * kt3~r D€COR€T €NAM€L Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing. . . Diamond Setting Only Genuine Factory materials used. Reason able prices. Highest prices paid for old gold. All Work Guaranteed. Ginzel Jewelry Shop ONTARIO, OREGON ^ Opposite Moore Hotel Phone 265 Baldridge Implement Co. PHONE 113 NYSSA, ORE. PUBLIC SALE WE WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE RESIDENCE OF H. J. HOLMES, LOCATED 2 1-2 MILES NORTH OF ADRIAN, OREGON, 10 MILES SOUTH WEST OF NYSSA, OREGON. COMMENCING JUST AFTER LUNCH ON— FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 THE FOLLOWING PERSONAL PROPERTY, CONSISTING OF HORSES, COWS, FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. HORSES Pair of farm mares, S. M., weight 2800 lbs. good workers. 1 BLACK GELDING, coming 6 years old, weight 1700 lbs. 1 BAY FILLEY, 3 years old, weight 1500. FARM MACHINERY 1 HEAVY SET WORK HARNESS. SET OF FARM HARNESS I PRIMROSE CREAM SEPARATOR, in good condition. HAY DERRICK. SPRING TOOTH HARROW. SOME SMALL FARM TOOLS, A LOT OF GARDEN TOOLS. WHEEL BARROW. Lots of Small Tools and little stuff. HOUSEHOLD GOODS A GOOD LOT OF— CHAIRS — TABLES — ROCKERS BEDS — MATTRESSES — SPRINGS STONE JARS — FRUIT JARS A Good Lot of COOKING UTENSILS Electric Water Heater in good condition ELECTRIC RANGE 0. K. POULTRY —A small lot of good poultry 50 RHODE ISLAND RED HENS. 23 - DAIRY COWS - 23 AND YOUNG CATTLE SIX COWS, Good ages, Holsteins and Jer seys. Three springers; three middle milkers. 1 HOLSTEIN COW, 5 years old, 5 gallon a day. HOLSTEIN COW, 8 years old, dry to be fresh soon. HOLSTEIN COW, 7 years old, A 6 gallon cow. HOLSTEIN COW, 7 years old, A 5 gallon cow. HOLSTEIN COW, 8 years old, Dry, to be fresh soon. HOLSTEIN COW, 6 years old, Dry, tc be fresh soon. HOLSTEIN COW, 4 years old, To be fresh by sale day. HOLSTEIN COW, 5 years old. Bred. HOLSTEIN COW, 3 years old, Bred. 1 HOLSTEIN HEIFER, 3 years old, 8 gal lon a day. TWO HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, 3 years old, giving 4 gallon a day now. TWO HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, 2 years old, Bred. ONE JERSEY COW, 6 years old, milking now. TWO JERSEY HEIFERS. 1 TON BARLEY. H. J. Holmes & Son TERMS WILL BE CASH AMOS J. MILLER CLARENCE KNIEFEL, Clerk Auctioneer, Caldwell, Idaho. First National Bank of Parma 20 Acres for Sale or Rent—Well Improved. See H. J. Holmes.